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<H1>To split topics in an HTML file
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	<li>Open an HTML file.
	<li>Position your cursor anywhere between the <code>&lt;BODY&gt;</code> start and end tags of the file, at the location where you want to create the new topic.
	<LI>On the <B>Edit</B> menu, click <B>Split File</B>.
	<li>In the <b>New HTML file name</b> box, type a name for the new file.
	<li>In the <b>New title</b> box, type a title for the new file.
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<h3>Notes
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	<LI>HTML Help Workshop splits the file during the compilation process. The basic <code>&lt;BODY&gt;</code>, <code>&lt;HTML&gt;</code>, and <code>&lt;DOCTYPE&gt;</code> tags will be added after each split. The <code>&lt;TITLE&gt;</code> tag will also be duplicated if you do not specify a new title for each file.
	<li>You can have multiple instances of the HTML Help ActiveX control in a single HTML file to split the file in multiple locations.
	<li>This feature can be used only with a compiled help (.chm) file.
	<li>The split HTML files do not appear in the <code>[FILES]</code> section of the project (.hhp) file. To create links to these files in any HTML file or in your table of contents, refer to the file names specified in <b>Split File</b>. These HTML files are accessible only from the master HTML file until after compilation.
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